Citazione di: Splash il 01 Set 2023, 15:11
https://theathletic.com/4263832/2023/03/04/mason-greenwood-manchester-united-sack/
If this was a fringe player, someone who would not particularly enhance Erik ten Hag's chances of greater team success, that person would have been drummed out for bringing the club, and himself, into serious disrepute and behaving in a way that had brought the police to the door of his employers.
If it was a club director who had been outed this way, would there be any way back? Or a member of office staff? A coach, a scout, a kit man, one of the guys on security; we all know what the outcome would be. Goodbye, good riddance, and close the door on your way out.
Presumably, Ten Hag remembers what happened at Ajax, his previous club, when it came out their director of football, Marc Overmars, was getting his kicks from sending sexualised messages and unsolicited pictures of himself (you can guess which kind of pictures) to female members of staff, who were said to feel scared to report him.
Overmars was a valued member of top-level staff. It still did not save him. "Marc is probably the best football director that Ajax has had," said Leen Meijaard, Ajax's supervisory board chairman. "Unfortunately, he has really gone over the line, so continuing was not an option, as he recognised himself."
(Overmars che e` andato all`Anversa e sta facendo benissimo)
Marc Overmars stepped down from his role as Director of Football at Ajax due to inappropriate messages sent to female colleagues.
The former Barcelona, Arsenal and Ajax player's scandal has left many football fans across the world shocked at the news, leading him to release a statement.
"I am ashamed," Overmars' statement read.
"Last week I was confronted with reports about my behaviour and how this has come across to others."
"Unfortunately, I didn't realise that I was crossing the line with this, but that was made clear to me in recent days."
"I suddenly felt enormous pressure. I apologise. Certainly for someone in my position, this behaviour is unacceptable."
"I now see that too. But it is too late. I see no other option but to leave Ajax."
Overmars sent x-rated photos to a number of female colleagues
Dutch newspaper Het Parool shared the news that Overmars took and shared images of his genitals to a female employee at Ajax.
It is believed by Dutch press that the photos were sent from the bathrooms of the offices of the Amsterdam club as the recipients were able to recognise the tiling.
Now more female employees at Ajax are coming forward to reveal the true details of sexism that are going on at the club, with one account recalling that secret images have been taken of female staff during meetings, for it to be commented on in private group chats.
Criminal consequences could follow
Marc Overmars, who issued a statement apologising for his behaviour in the immediate aftermath when the scandal broke, may face criminal consequences for his actions.
As reported by Het Parool, at present neither the victims nor Ajax nor the Federation have filed a complaint against the former Dutch international.